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Glister: The House Hunt

Andi Watson

Glister: The House Hunt

Subjects

  • Comics and Manga - from Asterix to Zelda

Average rating

5 out 5

4 reviews

The second in a fun new series for younger girls told in comic-strip featuring the delightfully eccentric Glister Butterworth – girl-magnet for the weird and the unusual.

Strange things happen around Glister Butterworth. (Frightfully inconsiderate it is, too.) Occasionally the strange things begin with a knock at the door … or sometimes a careless word or two. Chilblain Hall may well be a little tumbledown, have creaky timbers and a certain unpredictable air, but it still has feelings. Just like you or me. So it’s quite easy to see how the Butterworths’ home got in a huff, uprooted and left after overhearing Mr Swarkstone – a man with his eye firmly on the prize for best Bonny Village – call it some pretty dreadful and damning names. Now homeless, lonely and bored without Chilblain Hall, Glister must find a way to persuade her dearest home and friend
back to where it belongs…

Reviews

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This book was better then the family tree it was that chailblain hall vanishes Glisters house and she stacked posters to know Where the house is but it was nowhere to be found she doesn't know who has done it read this book to find out

Professor Jet Bucket 03.08.2023

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This is a very good book. I love the idea of the house hunt and the way the magic bean grew into a house. Then later they discover what happened of why the house disappeared. An amazing idea that needs a lot of thinking. Kids aged 6-9 should have a go reading it!

Mademoiselle Rose Teabag 02.08.2023

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Enjoyed the mystery of the house disappearing

Senorita Flopsy Glitterball 26.07.2021

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I like this because glister wants to look for her house everywhere and finally she finds it.

Anonymous 29.12.2016